Could you please explain a little more about the need and process for re-angling the nipple holes?
That motor looks great by the way.
Many guys swap rims to make new/custom wheels using their stock hubs. I used harley rims to make my custom wheels.
Something you have to consider when ever getting a new rim to go with any hub. When a rim is manufactured, the nipple holes must be drilled thru the rim for the spokes to go thru to the hub. The diameter of the hub you are putting in the rim dictates the angel in which those "nipple holes" are drilled. So if you take an existing rim and attempt to lace in a hub that is a different OD, you have have to "re-angle" the nipple holes.
Consider the angle the spokes take to the outter rim on the front wheel. Its about 30 degrees. BUT the angle the spokes take to the outter rim on the rear wheel is about 45 degrees. If I hadn't reangled the hole on my rear rim, the nipple would seat at a 30 degree angle BUT the spokes would BEND at the end of the nipple an additional 15 degrees in order to point in the correct angle to attach to the hub in the correct place.
Therefore, having reangled the rear rim, the nipples seat at 45 degrees (not the original 30 degrees) and point in the correct angle to then reach the spoke holes on the hub.
Does all that make sense??